This research seeks to understand the varied food security experiences of migrant populations in Kampala and the barriers and possibilities to meaningfully address them. It seeks to identify potential responses from government and other actors to better address their food insecurity. Findings will have comparable value in other cities, particularly in East Africa, where there are similarly high levels of mixed migration. More specifically, this research seeks to fill several knowledge gaps, support migrant access to rights, programs, institutions, and services to improve their food security, and facilitate communication and collaboration with groups and individuals working with and for migrant populations.
Organization(s): Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University
Team Members: Andrea Brown (PI)
Funder: SSHRC PG, Tshepo Institute
Featured Country:
Uganda